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Like I was looking at the anemone I jut bought yesturday and it had wavie things comming off of it. And I removed it out of the tank and it looked fine,so I put it back.

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I looked a round a little bit on google, all/most said waste. I've had many other anemones but none have gaven off a fill. It was just strange to me.

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Google also. Heck, check RC as they have 10923851345 forums/members/threads. Lotsa useful info there.

But. +1 to Brooks's input.

+1 and +1. Christian, this may be just my perception but I get the feeling from some of your posts you rush things and try to do to much without letting things settle down. Kudos though for trying and asking lots of questions!

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I've got two tanks. Ones a 10gallon and it'd been set up for like 3 weeks, and than I have a 29 gallon that has been set up for 6 years. And I wanted to add an anemone to the 29g tank.

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Congradulations! You're certainly an addict if you've kept a tank for 6 years! Unfortunately I see too many people just keep their tanks for a couple of years.

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Haha. I like salt water tanks their really cool. And sece to surprise me on the small things that I find in/on the rocks.yea, it's been difficult to keep up with the tanks being as I am 17 and I started when I was 11. But the tank has moved from the living room to my room than back to the living room once but Ive had many things happen to the tank from not being able to keep snails, to having all my fish die in a week and an over growth of HA. But all Is well now. And I just want to have a really nice small display tank.

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Christian,

Glad to see you still pushing on. Tinfish gave you good advice on patience. Only bad things happen fast, good things take time.

At 62 years old, I continue to have issues with patience. You are in a good reef club. Many different ways or methods work on reefkeeping. Do not switch methods with freaquency, patience is a virtue.

Good luck on this hobby. It can be a passion and an addiction. This is not a bad thng in itself. As the MoodyBlues put it " It is a Questionof Balance".

Patrick

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Did you happen to handle it with your hands? If you did then it could be the stinging cells coming off the outside of the anemone.

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Did it happen to stick to your hand when you picked it up? Did you touch the tentacles or the foot?

Just to get it out of the bag.

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Ah okay. Probably just pooping then. How is it doing now? Do you have pictures?

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Okidoki. Yeah, keep an eye on it. As long as it is attached to a rock and is getting enough light it should be fine.

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It the tank their is. 4 black and white damsels, 1 blue devel damsels, 2 green clown gobies, and one blinnie, one feather duster, and one anemone.

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